Why does everything feel like a dead end when Saturn is transiting my Moon?
Why does everything feel like a dead end when Saturn is transiting my Moon?
It’s a heavy cycle. Right now, Saturn is sitting in Pisces, so if your Moon is there, you’re feeling it. You aren’t imagining the pressure. I’ve seen this pattern over and over—it’s not about bad luck, it’s about a structural audit of your life. When Saturn hits your Moon, it stops your emotional momentum so you can fix the foundation.
But the constant grinding weight? That's what people hate most.
Here’s a practical way to manage the load. You need to anchor yourself. Every Saturday, take a small bowl of black sesame seeds and donate them to a local animal shelter or birds. Don’t just drop them anywhere. It has to be an intentional act of service. Why? Because Saturn governs discipline and the lowly, and by feeding others, you’re fulfilling the karmic debt of your own internal agitation. It forces you to show up when you’d rather hide.
This might sound backwards, but don't try to speed things up right now. If you rush, Saturn just pushes back harder. Use the Vyom app to check your exact Moon degree so you know when the transit is peak intensity. It’s better to track the data than to guess where you stand in the cycle.
And keep your routine simple. Saturn loves order. If you don't have a schedule, build one. You’ll find that when you move with the transit instead of fighting it, the "dead end" feeling starts to look a lot more like a wall you finally have the tools to break through.
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